Thomasville is gearing up for its third annual Multicultural Day, a daylong celebration set for Saturday, June 20, 2026, as Thomasville Parks and Recreation, the Thomasville Farmer’s Market, and the Latino Association of Davidson County join forces to bring the community together for a celebration of culture, food, and connection.
The event will run alongside the regular Thomasville Farmer’s Market, with a full lineup of returning vendors joining this year’s celebration. Hayworth Farm will sell potatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, squash, onions, and freshly squeezed lemonade, while Bumbleberry Farm offers chicken, broccoli, lettuce, organic eggs, and collard greens. 1911 Farm will have honey and eggs, and H&A Farm will bring a variety of vegetables. Shoppers can also find sourdough breads from Kiki’s Kitchen, hotdogs, dirty soda, and lemonades from Down and Dirty in the South, and matcha drinks from Me Time Matcha.
Plant lovers can browse perennials from Eternity Springs, perennial and annual plants from Soiled by Beth, and flowers from Flower House Farms. Local makers will also be on hand, including BL Makers Market featuring wood artist Robert DiLorenzo, Lazy Hound Designs with keychains, resin crafts, and other handmade items, and Nature’s Glow Soap Company offering soaps and body products. Lilibelles Gifts, selling tallow body products, is expected to join as well, though their attendance is not yet confirmed…